Why does it seem that Hollywood is in competition to see who can make the best creature feature? This plot was already done to death in Anaconda, which this film is basically, a rehash of. It was good to see William Zabka again. Hasn't he done much since Karate Kid ended? This movie sure didn't give his career a much needed boost. There should have been more explicit shots of the two dykes at the beginning. Another snake movie, that reminded me of this one, was King Cobra(released on video recently). I won't totally knock this film, due to the fact that I also own it, but the filmmakers need to come up with new material. I give Python a 2 and a half rating. And that's my opinion.

This movie sucks, the special effects weren't so special, and the good actors die cheesy deaths! Did you know that snakes use they're tails to stab stuff? This is already on the site, but I agree that you should avoid it!

Giant pythons killing off lesbians and attacking chicks in the shower...hmmmm...sounds kinky right? Well this film just blows...the snake looks like it came out of a video game. Also, aside from the Jenny decapitation, there really are no redeming deaths in the flick. For the record, Robert England seems to be quickly becomming the hero of the B-Movie world. Also, it seems Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita (forgive me if they're spelled wrong) are not the only ones struggling from work in the post Karate Kid days...

Hmmm, as if Anaconda didn't blow snakes out of proportion enough, we now have Python. Let me make a list of reasons this movie is just plain bad (and not a good type of Bad like Bad Taste, but really bad)

1) I own a large python, and the CGI snake is out of proportion, as well as the head being incorectly shaped. At least get the proportions right, even if you exagerate the size!

2) The acting is only marginally better than an Ed Wood flick

3) If you have ever watch a snake, such as a large constrictor eat, you know they don't stab anything with their tails. What were the creators thinking? Were they thinking?

4) As long as a large constrictor does not regurgitate it's food, there is nothing left but bone matter and dust. It is definately not recognizible is any way shape or form.

Seriously, if you thought this was bad, you should have seen Python 2. Oh, yes they did. Start with this movie; take away every recognisable actor, half of the budget and three-fourths of the color, add an international subplot that ends exactly where it starts (the middle of nowhere), and suddenly, Anaconda doesn't look quite so bad. Then there's Boa Vs. Python, which has nothing to do with Boa or either of the Python movies, except that it was made by the same production company. This latest installment of the series features an exhibitionist biologist and a squeaking snake.

Not loving this movie is, as Kenny the closer would say, for "losers".Kenny the closer is an icon. I mean "ka-ching" this is cinematic gold! Only possible improvements for this movie would be more Kenny & less of everything else (except the opening camping scene of coarse).